Dr KARL SHUKER

Zoologist, media consultant, and science writer, Dr Karl Shuker is also one of the best known cryptozoologists in the world. Author of such seminal works as Mystery Cats of the World (1989), The Lost Ark: New and Rediscovered Animals of the 20th Century (1993; greatly expanded in 2012 as The Encyclopaedia of New and Rediscovered Animals), In Search of Prehistoric Survivors (1995), The Unexplained (1996), Mysteries of Planet Earth (1999), The Beasts That Hide From Man (2003), and more recently Extraordinary Animals Revisited (2007), Dr Shuker's Casebook (2008), Karl Shuker's Alien Zoo: From the Pages of Fortean Times (2010), Cats of Magic, Mythology, and Mystery (2012), Mirabilis: A Carnival of Cryptozoology and Unnatural History (2013), Dragons in Zoology, Cryptozoology, and Culture (2013), A Manifestation of Monsters (2015), Here's Nessie! (2016), and what is already considered to be his magnum opus, Still In Search Of Prehistoric Survivors (2016), his many fans have been badgering him to join the blogosphere for years. The CFZ Blog Network is proud to have finally persuaded him to do so.

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Monday, 15 May 2017

HERMAN MELVILLE'S POLYNESIAN MYSTERY CAT - A WHALE OF A CRYPTO-TALE?

Did Herman Melville see a
spectral black cat in Polynesia?
(public domain)

For obvious reasons, it's always particularly
interesting to learn of a possible cryptozoological encounter featuring a
famous person. So I am greatly indebted to German mystery beast investigator
Ulrich Magin for very kindly bringing to my attention recently the following example,
hitherto-unpublicised online in a cryptozoological context.

The eyewitness in question is none other than Moby-Dick
author Herman Melville, who documented his intriguing sighting – a veritable
whale of a crypto-tale, no less! – in one of his non-fiction books, namely Typee:
A Peep At Polynesian Life (1846). Describing time spent on the Polynesian
island of Nukuheva in the Marquesas group, he included the following memorable
lines:

As for the animal that made the fortune of my lord mayor
Whittington, I shall never forget the day that I was lying in the house about
noon, everybody else being fast asleep; and happening to raise my eyes, met
those of a big black spectral cat, which sat erect in the doorway, looking at
me with its frightful goggling green orbs, like one of those monstrous imps
that tormented some of the olden saints! I am one of those unfortunate persons,
to whom the sight of these animals is at any time an insufferable annoyance.

Thus constitutionally averse to cats in general, the unexpected
apparition of this one in particular utterly confounded me. When I had a little
recovered from the fascination of its glance, I started up; the cat fled, and
emboldened by this, I rushed out of the house in pursuit; but it had
disappeared. It was the only time I ever saw one in the valley, and how it got
there I cannot imagine. It is just possible that it might have escaped from one
of the ships at Nukuheva. It was in vain to seek information on the subject
from the natives, since none of them had seen the animal, the appearance of
which remains a mystery to me to this day.

What I find very intriguing about this report is
how Melville ostensibly changed his opinion as to the nature of the cat during
his description of it. For whereas in the first paragraph he referred to it as
spectral and likened it to a saint-bothering imp, thereby implying that it
appeared to be some form of paranormal, zooform entity, in the second paragraph he
suggested that it may have escaped from a visiting ship, thus indicating that
it was merely some absconded kitty of the corporeal kind.

True, his 'spectral' description may simply have
been metaphorical rather than literal, but whatever the cat was, it was
apparently not native to Nukuheva, and does indeed remain a mystery, not just
in Melville's day either, but also right up to the present day, just over 170
years after his book was first published.

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